There were many different Native Americans in different parts of the country, and they had different clothing. The clothing reflected the needs of the climate of that area, and the materials that were available. In some cases clothing was made from leather, but also included fur and natural fiber from plants and wool. The needs of a Seminole in Florida were quite different from an Athabascan in Alaska.
Native Americans made many clothing items from animal hides.
animal skins
animal skins and fur
The ladys made candels,sewed clothes
they hunted for food and made clothes and tools
The Native Americans of the "Plains" made "Tepees, Whips, Clothes, and other items such as tools and Drums" [ETC]
Native Americans wore pants, shirts, dresses, and loincloths. There were often made from the skins of the animals that they hunted.
Native American clothes were primarily made from an animal hide. After colonization, Native American clothes began to change and the use of cloth was added. Some Native Americans also began using plant parts as ways to make clothes, although this was very rare and seldom used.
They are native Americans. Probably a loin cloth.
they wore clothes made out of animal skins hope that answered you question.i have to go to sleep goodbye
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